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    Róisín Murphy, a name I’m familiar with due to her name being thrown around during that era in pop music when airwaves where infiltrated by electronic dance pop music, not that it has stopped but I digress. However, her works have been unknown to me since I had this preconceived notion that her music will be nothing more but another edm pop record, which I have nothing against since I do listen to artists who makes those type of records but during that time of edm pop invasion the songs were starting

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    Can music contribute to anything worth? Famous music composer, Ludwig van Beethoven once rightly quoted “Music is a higher revelation than philosophy”. Indeed, music has higher magnitude than just being a mere form of entertainment- it plays a significant role in our society be it politics or religion or even academics. So important is music’s value that it has been recorded throughout history of mankind in numerous ancient writings including the sacred Hindu scripture, Veda. Thus it

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